#A site is stealing and duplicating our GPTs - how can we protect our GPTs?

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glossy geyser
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My GPT was made public and I Google searched it to see if it showed in the results. It did but I noticed it is a GPT created by another author. This author: https://9.tapgpts.com/ 7

The GPT has my exact image and description.

The website lists many GPTs. It seemes like they are copying GPTs and listing them as their own. See if they used your GPT as well.

How can we stop people doing this? Those OpenAI have any policies? Do we have any copyrights for our GPTs and prompts?

kind templeBOT
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Hi @glossy geyser. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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OpenAI has policies in place to protect the usage of its models and the content generated by them. According to the information provided in the extracts, you own the output you create with ChatGPT, including the right to reprint, sell, and merchandise, subject to OpenAI's Content Policy (https://labs.openai.com/policies/content-policy) and Terms (https://openai.com/api/policies/terms/) ^source^ (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6783457-what-is-chatgpt).

If you believe that your GPTs are being misused or copied, you can report your concerns to OpenAI for further review. OpenAI has automatic systems in place to help ensure GPTs adhere to usage policies, preventing harmful content and impersonation ^source^ (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/8554407-gpts-faq#h_56e44d6ee1).

However, it's important to note that while OpenAI has these policies in place, the enforcement of copyright and intellectual property rights often involves legal processes that are outside the scope of OpenAI's control. If you believe your rights have been infringed, you may want to consult with a legal professional.


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